Countdown to TT 2021

The Isle of Man TT Races

The Isle of Man TT is the ultimate 'must see it' event for motorsport fans across the globe.
Every May and June the Isle of Man, a tiny country between England and Ireland, turns into
motorcycle nirvana as the world’s greatest road racers gather to test themselves against the incredible ‘Mountain Course’

29th May - 11th June 2021

The ultimate 'must see it' event for motorsport fan

The 2021 Isle of Man TT Races begins on Saturday 29th May with an opening ceremony and party in the park held at the TT Grandstand.
On Sunday 30th May you will enjoy the first afternoon qualifying session which is a new and welcomed addition to the TT schedule.
From Monday to Tuesday qualifying sessions revert back to evening sessions with the final qualifying session taking place on Friday afternoon.

There will be an action packed programme of events and entertainment held at the TT Grandstand and across the entire Island so no matter
when you choose to visit there will always be something to do.

Visitor Information

Useful information for all the events

Public Transport

The Isle of Man has an extensive public transport network with Railways, Trams and Buses all providing services that can be used by TT visitors to get round.

The most useful bus route for accessing vantage points around the course is the number 5 bus. You can download the special TT service schedule here: TT Bus Service

The number 3 service between Douglas and Ramsey via Laxey and the coast road is another useful option for race fans looking to get around the Course. Download the schedule here: TT Bus Service

For more details on bus services see the official Isle of Man Bus website here: Isle of Man Bus

Snaefell Mountain Railway

As its name suggests the Mountain Railway is a great way of reaching one of the highest points on the Isle of Man TT Course. Catch the trams from its terminus in Laxey, or travel via the sister service - the Manx Electric Railway - from either Douglas or Ramsey and arrive at the Bungalow in style. Access to either side of the Course is possible via the footbridge.

The Steam Railway runs between Port Erin in the South of the island and Douglas. Useful especially for visitors staying at the Colby Glamping site.

The Isle of Man has an extensive network of Greenlanes (bridleways) open to mountain bikes, horses and off-road bikes. Many of the Greenlanes run through the hills and valleys in the centre of the Course making for a great way to watch from more than one vantage point during the race.

For information about Greenlane use see the IOM Government website here: Greenlanes

Weather

The Ronaldsway Met Office plays a vital role in informing the Clerk of the Course about conditions around the island, allowing him to make accurate judgements about whether racing can go ahead or not. Stay up to date with the latest local weather here: Isle of Man Weather

All your Isle of Man TT and Classic TT travel packages in one place

We create packages that offer a starting point for all of our guests to experience and make the most of your stay on the island.
Our packages are aimed to suit all budgets & needs, and we have the experience and knowledge to help make your trip of a lifetime.